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Vanuatu elects first woman MP in 14 years

October 24, 2022 11:33 AM


Vanuatu has elected the first woman to its parliament in 14 years, official results of a snap election showed Monday.

Gloria Julia King will be the only woman in the 52-member legislature, the Vanuatu Electoral Office said, after a half dozen other female candidates failed to secure a seat.

King's electoral success comes after a colourful career, playing international football and co-running a business selling kava -- the peppery, mildly intoxicating root drink that is a vital part of Pacific ceremonies.

Her campaign included a pledge to create more business opportunities for women, in a society where gender violence is common and few women are self-employed.

"I love finding new platforms for grassroots women in business to rise and shine," she said ahead of the poll, in which she garnered 1,618 votes.

Coalition talks are underway to see who will form the next government, and King could yet take up a government post.

The October 13 election was called two years earlier than expected after Prime Minister Bob Loughman had parliament suspended to avoid a no-confidence vote.

After a bitter legal dispute, a hastily-arranged campaign lasted just 10 days.

Loughman's Vanua'aku Pati was among the biggest winners but with no outright victor, intense coalition horsetrading is underway.

Whoever forms a government will have a tough time stabilising the economy, which was badly hit by Covid-19 travel restrictions.

They will also have to navigate China's drive to deepen its influence in the Pacific and a diplomatic counteroffensive from Washington.



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